& SLOAN, PUBLISHERS. LUIIE 25. DIRECTORY JOHN F DUNCOMBE. u.os a r Law, i. Morahan's 011 ea, Iris - A A. CRAIG. rierimei uilke recsoveo to 10. / LION Lea, W 111,r .it., 'e meet, Erie. Pa. E. CLIAPLN Vio•ln and Guitar; miaow* os at Lan P 'Yuman. /ism aresagod ,u Baccts. ERMA. , ~V ERRiAN AATIST , wo's Uvi dud U 4 Reed Reese ree • bee. Awarded Imo for 'be bet pkterie br . Price IMI mod u' weds L vi,770L135. roonuf4 cumin of Well and Claim Os txat aaJ cheapen dow fa aw • !, Ilioc ,in Thar of Liddoe• torsion*, RUM, ^7. Cif calibre an conveying water Ibt m. aA...Z.11.,1t1f VACS lattie to farjal L T. FOX, e . Peptitts, a les' doors were 0 4tmeeksee Dit. Ii,IERY, 11, I) rvi. a few doors will of Asenaao TOD 1, !:th Cir nth Terry, it D.w. , JoilLisre in e.usii.b, ',terns. sad Do („. ,wra , Karon , Am 114 Market n , 1.1 nlinCielynla s; HEititON, 1 , , J 2 svarue t tre ay. = in Irruge. Meo,efee. ramie. 01 mu.f.e.„ Perfumery, t • iue ernpe, 3 Home L ELLIOTT, 1 uA CI .ug 111 ....Nalalt) Para Row 13ROWNEIL, ~,‘ Sq4are, &unwed% L 336.1 molt I DOLL 4 H BELL, . ovtu Lae gads Bank, Hoag' side of •st etv e 01 Ule art. and Warrantilel ua D NV ARDS, %1 , r ran Pa. Prolitaakmai ivi 1111101/071. ILKER & CO, Idareliatrta ,Jtourtn Ware Pa star, muceo, Fish. Woe .rad ...•, s.tiose, &c , wnh 410,40 • 11Lor bj aumaxaboata„ Y.:webers, URAIIA3 , . r otters.= i'reric 0 lk.. South MOORS, MO ,if uno, 11. lAquors. Calm!les , male i.reet esit, r a C. ROD & CO , are. 34111Chin,t) '1 W o Looms k ul ) . • T). er NyOulle. MUOICaI o, Gf atl, ,Atups .104.1 ► nutty JARLCKI, :'rip. Pa. r LSON . i,es. Cheap Pab Pews, ?octet Cut Ne, 1 Lilt 111 N. .-TEwARr, e ^) and Maps• [y Goods .11-I'I,ER S CO. nu,' era. Vault Nactiluer) mid )1 ELF, ur) laCknla., Larpela and Pry 3: GRAY. reins re Nel Ilei r,rorr•- _ . r•r•r Fr4ll, IVuojel. 1•. r leti. DM I. (Ai:or, Nail* , rroneti strov, op . r S LANE, „ .dfite over Jackeos's • ur Ilquare. SA ..\ Futill & -• Celli [feces of De ." uiipa; t pracc,paLato;) ; •-•• r 1.1 ; N •-•11!_1 - t ourth itrest.Ooe (lour It k,,'L: ItELD - can Hardware and rut. _es 1 . ., a 4 -ye. earl I, S. Pry 6.x.pat. Grveer • 114 r :ware. Iron. r•teel.Nait., ~r, et, 14,4 T door. DU VW NE 1/.. At : I .oring'. and a cane 12e ii LTLEft, . 1 vilettinT.l air.€l ..In.l oi.paKti KELLOGG, ,•4 IM pkiihi IC Dock r.„ri Alkti• Plot/ Carl? ER. a • 1. Otup d Int. r . •-• 6. 116 , FA ie. Pk _ - -- iL , fLE, sitiaire. • figs SL4►Ay, nrittJUs ROOPr. Wank Nk). 0, 8101 ii New I•t. • • id t•lp ‘V EN EY, 4, wro to Rime:ly ote.up,ed by I!=IM1:1 h RS CO. s r• ft In 0)41. flour Summers. Pun )101.{ lON. . r , ..L [Jae f I abler. MI; N. CO 11 , I OP ill. ail U. km.t.c Dr) to L'.. -1111_,L, Mall butidbg6i lEEE tl.i ra ker), lltrti h• - •.(iN a. SON It r •vt Gitierill 61 ate, MIMEO 1.(ON, 7.. -‘ 13 if 0 . ' • • ‘4 , , ,,, cair e , .. Lectiec. •c.. aced , 111:Lti1RT, . yilt. Ituntuigton mad rioyd. • gr. ,0 D0m...1w Lir) ow. in)t A. neu . '. LI, & .. q.lti ILL, ism . - beer Iron 44 t 110.4. e, I NO. ra FIT & 7;0 Gr.p'ilq/1•4 Olher o.lll.•incur •' rn nu tev of I 'twilit A6O. • 1,1•01. in vat C own. iind all i.tal ra t ttSre. W,toanu woe k, turner e OC•XlIPOR. I-1: i'II.IYER e•• a every rliercrlptroo Qr . " a. A .• fire ek.r.d • srasortaheesty, • • J , •be a bal Pile. Pa. C. liter6llL " ~,., to. tq !be new Court IPIN, - to trtet Empire Block ct rf I sutkr, arranied. Irll ♦n • • 101 Sale by 1111 k r1141,1‘111 •r. a i rim swek fn 040 ft - 111 V T.' \ • I`..a Ins. email. fore eye, • r) VI Frio Oils • POW! la r Mio pie( re It i!k I uN t 1011441,MR ~,; am. at wat% t *11100VA111"0 t 3 '• 5-4 Weactiett $11113,41' xp. form. Lo peg Mel nAYM - Ittt FIL V Meg iioolller Mae. sOit susw Oa &SOO. the awns & graw4itr& - . . . „ . ..•. •,. E a T . . , ..: ~ 41 W EB , - t.y F .: _................ se A mit, IN ADVANCE. —....iiiir-,..„,- , ........_ • _ __ lu nk Sin 4 .4 grit Zi L d etkil Csbserbtr.', Sided Vain!. SATURDAY MORNING, OCT. 14 ,1c_154 Tim Wanes WIN Its tumid 400 To sat dm Weiss of Liu lowa The violet wick its oyes so seek, Wept at Cho brook's podostie tool • The era* so soft as obildbood's locis, WWI ore's iloliolose slew WU wet, Whoa 1, Minim with Joy L...ka. air sad Irted Arians: Tim yaw op as boll lauyi oat OW weleans wedding chime*, yea roiaaabor sow MI wo3l now milt they weed Nis }.m& moo ; I bows ma abed • skis Wore I bawart lualwood oae :vat, Maas that beef taming of tbe year That pre to me ley Allem. 01 many Innis have beauties rare, With Imelda' lips and eyes divine. Bet none among them can compare With her whims neaten of love is aline 1 bless the hear that gave her birth, I bless the 1301100 t when we tort, ,1 ask no dither gifts on earth Then baste and bem• and Arittte enrivoirside bed (tithe fru 014eruer Oas political Wimp is buoy and bosz4oy is 5...../:lpataon of We election. The inunt , lyal refor y co.o an excellent nomination for Mlr l'of• La1.t.“6:0 Nseliagais beast, formerly. preeislcot of ;be Crot a, B and awl new of Um, Harlan Rail-itoini outapaiiy, - a tnaL. of great exiargy, sterling integrity, and pupu.at inn . mud, bow•vor, that the - /Inow-.Nothing• in fur him, and without their euppori it t. t =MU didato for pallid olio* eon sneered in in ail! 0711 a :Ed nest 'Aosta& The whiff notniaa4ina tot governor, .11Taux ii t.i.e.as, to fenerally corroded, bee the beet cii.tuce !,,••,1 3.1.; ing been nominated by the Temperance 3i, / au parties. There le vette boob& hiosere/ 'shouter roe noemeement that the Native Amur Iran patty g , /ma, u ttutuleast, premature. At pi ~5,„,t, whir state tladt "has LLe kLi s sty, and odds are given on Clark su , l Ka) the field. Bet the sad is not yet, Negotustsi.os are seal tu by In preview between the Silver firmly& a4lO 1.14 e democrat* U. same stripe and a strung Cutoo Party may p..iscoo • pruig out of their cosistiou. Meant' whip, ere inil oC light acid enniktinit et .ry The croaking about "hard limes" metae t dam quartet. There IS a good average Cali buttare.., many brunches of retell trade - -ttapeklal.y LL,C< em 6rictog arucies of prime necessity Sr). as Is always the case when money is tight, ft,,• w[..l; ,•: drug in the market. The October and Nos co,h ,, r will try the book boars of oar meroha ts. and i i v. I Wally who bare bee* cuusiderri.l - stitzik ) cur tutus t.ftlf past will undunbtly care in. ' Derpits the "bard timed" however. ~ur amat, !neat sze will attended., eriFi and Marin S^ ro the F,..ur ueentki street Opera /imps seat week. Hackett bas paid expellees wits them at Castle uariot.t. 'baking of Um Op,!rt rem r.l, f I:,e h Mario. The seat talon ;or Ihr under "Coatto" is tiled wary "pens night by the ptsster loolung female who ham adopted the r.rgnotueo. it has generally been atpg 'sod that sLa was a Last.sg-r' , D.scaph—a lady got up to ,ffv,t fly lhosst, 4,/,1 • tuto cctselety at PO mur'i per line Ip• 1, • wo , , my certain knowledge the i. s• English w rrrs* 2 s f , ,rtuk•--inad ea a March hare., no doubt—sand :.,.t a• , 1- - parate In lova vah lila it ilia,pu a* A 11.104.11 C 111. g, t T excnkte,t to ba. ina br.ugut 1.., OJAI country a tart= Fam in Bank ~ ,f Eneand flute. inl . .tt:• re If ere: t :ra' • A- . id r.m th• La •,u Banking 11 , ,ua• of Couto & C,. t, .. a-, atnottna ; hate bell maveral of thaws latterc dra ft , a bad two Last Brows, Brothers A Co. oath be oti.a , . 1 -. ~at kamtatton. She buys largely at Ewa - arts% t•,... - . ~. , . , ocher faeht , ,nable storey, paying for her pureha•e, :r pound letters el' erecht hearing tht signature at,i . K s mart of "Vomits 1 Co." and her owe endorsement real DAMS to • ' Ftsaoea Ural which ebe 1.411 , 04 n very sane looking nand to the ef , reseiti arty pounds r• re time she visite the opera, one arrays he sr.:. ' , lemma. and, if I may jurig••• fr- , 713 h'r type:lran , * h bet face a new eua4 of wintawwb She is maying x • Ntah , alaa rad 144 with her a vhry bar [Dahl" who rams quite wild at tLe tag trees, whom she is very &aglow. to get k *gain. Mario bag had an neteryiew with tee, state bar arrival, bat what passed tb, uent ant knowing, eanaot say— The story fvllosr•d the bundsoms (but rather jew- Petsreleargh and eleewbere is all tru. days she will have Gael 2 her bear, L uti Nest week we are to have the Brett Air tf►miltue &imam AU the cattle sheds ritzy builditip an bfraii.iy up. Thus buyer oral; , z. curet; about the space ocouptel w the Palate. Time soval undoubtedly bring to,irmor h it gur concourse at spectators Mon wee ever seesuailic.l ,u monis: oereinou to &hut country. Mrs. Nip widow of tile lair Editor of tho Jittivi•ry GI haws a benefit at Nthlye ues. wear rae fr eat., her lake husband hare reds up a fund of ~.ome S2VOU do! hire, whirl, together nun the ir .n the beura r.ll be invested un bee bens! , t &it Ay, for that purpose. New Ynrk le very ea'Th . t, r.tt.uu tiwty euough wbe otherwise. The cook-a bee ery nvo: thsappearsd, and nothing rewatim 'us toe exeepuon of so intermittent, rreeLue..ue; .ever, rod oar in its mildest form, exist 4 among Li>. The late newe from Europe pure mo tr.'nl.• ( Mr Winkle' declaratioo, that he Wl4 • 'going to begin " rb,rt is any quantity of "bounce," out very iit',o ..iilicat,ou if 3 disposition to "give in." Hoe - vier, toe has sailed at lam, and we shall f...4.n ',not wtt..th e r It is a real Isiew-and-thoader dernnrestration, r make Uwe, like Cahoots's landing on the shores Britain The lipisoopsl t;uo tuition of this iiitieese, on Fri try .rat, after balloting eight timer, elected Rev. lb I' , tter, 1` A: buoy, as provisional Bishop: the office tuck V, .by the death of tbie Rev. Dr. Wninwright His peii,P:pll cinspetii. tee, Warn Maw. Dr. Vneton, of Brooklyn. The Oboist/ use n," the "high-church" organ here, adeiicatial the restoration of Barbel, Ouderdonk as absolutely necessary t nrile :hi, eciodurociame diocese to an " 4 ‘setadmi FAssing from the ebarcli In secular writers, T ha, ~ ,r 'u" It •i dupers,* ausimps at butglary. ssecoinpenseql by murder whteh ocourred in this city on Friday in seeing abut ttree o'clock. Two villains weer discos r. din the act of enter isg the premise, of Mr. Leon, s baker in Ninth street near AMISS O,IM genius' boinfigiven, they were pareued by °dhow Joann Cahill, of t h e 11th ward. Ile speedily of er took and elosed with them, when one or both of them Ph , t him through the body and insole of. Ile was fisuiiil to a dying condition by Aileen, Lake and Vrirentlyed, wit wen stemmed to thairpot by the sounder the T w'L 01 OWN bullet wound, wore found upon his p nun, and hr died before be could be rezeuved. I eerily believe that the most desperate ruffians that ever invested civilized so. allay. aro to be Woad is thin oily. The morning papers state that Judge .1. rra of our Su preme Court who has been danger,iussy it, lc ,s conva lescent. Re will resume Me mat oa the ~e nch next Mon day. =I The inaestiptioa of *harps of fraud toads against Mr. byekman, City Register, in progress bafor• Judge Ora ham„ sm a special notneniasioner in conformity with tilt di reeticww of %memoir beyesper. Captain Heilias, elite Cyan who was arrested at the snit of Ms. Durand, whoa, property Ise destroyed by the mat at Oreptown, lsaibeen ctisebarged, and the wbeie mast wets tbs U. i. Orel* Omet he adhles• lea uoqUitS 311IZ, PA AZ/11.TTE wr A. P. 011211111. glitta from itortork. NNW, YoAY, 6ept. 34). 1354 4iigru. t.,, TIE MURIA ZZARTRIITOI2 elsdly seer we gather mad Tor the toiling day Is dose, lad the gray sad edema tweght, retkrwe doves the pass any Shadows leagthea is the pareeseat, kat Wu giants thrgagli tie glow, Maoist pest the dusky sesames% Creep erased the in lit moat. Draw the eartaise the @bathed • Piero the eilppere by tier trel Though the rage Iliad loudly astlara b What oars we ter the wind-spites What enre we for entersed eweetingl rale foetanwee frown cc walk, Ir emend u lore beitaiing, Lime ram Winos Ule beetle! Resat Ike owed. root sad Woos, Front Ow peasant to tks king, All ire gatetwg boo We's doll" Dabbles that onoliantaneat being. Grates ace glowing—sum lowing From atom lip we tore tko best, Ott, the joy—tke bliss—of knowing Mere ere hearts whereon to rood Hearts that throb with Sager gleaner"— Hearts that *oho to our own-- While from erre and haunting mimes* Mingle ne'er to look or tone. Care may weed the halts of Daylight— Seidner* begins the midnight hour— But the welted and witching Twilight Brings the glowing Hearthstone's dower Altar dour holiest %ells& Ohildbood's well remembered shrine, S earning--eoal-revealinp, Wreathe immortal round thee twine. (filloict 1 isctilang. =ECM LYDIA'S WAGES. 1191 Onikehaled frost As Okitrfer of &pt. le The hoarse voice of the conductor called the ova titopping.place, "White Platter through the ut,-ty car.. The little black trunk was standing on u. platform already, when the young seamstress ~ o ppcd out upon it, remembering suddenly that ,f the farmer should not keep his appointment -tie had not the means to return to New York again. But among the little crowd of vehicles aravin up to the depot, she saw a comfortable u wagon, with a buffalo, warm as was the , -pread on the seat, and reining in the start • which pricked up his ears as the en :ine hurried past him, was her new friend, ap ptrentlu ou the look out for her. ••011, L re you be, be you:'" he ,i(1, good ua ;lift,ii.‘ , us she presk ntetl herself ls fore him.— have bin put out enough, • t y.O hadn't for ..tint .) ea4y to spare people -nd hor s, • off ti. idee iu hayin . tune; whoa, Billy; here, e rout, 1 this si.l‘ , , and give me %hat ere Liu ,u, , ir; you see he want , to -,art 'u ~ud try to pass that eugin, H re, nand and put that trunk in bt* Zekiel—what's your ultut: tv But. Now we're =II A ;.•‘,l) tile ambitious animal, sLaggy sides gay ink ,Jut .., I .4 spirit ME k4•pt tirr , Nver her fa •t• all th.: .)ru;n: • the dust of the cars bad been su diaa grec.,ult-. But now she threw it back and 100 als,u; iltr with the eagerness of a y I,4esefl through the lung straight vii , t -,e arrt t, with as iuteutiely wince houses au 4l green shutters, the lawyer's offices, and the t ,r -, and the stores, standing in close neigh , and then the houses were mere scatter ed, .tuft chit dy unpainted, through the foliage ..La-t-trei.s and iliac bushes, so refreshing iu I ,k.ir natural tint to eyes aecustomed to tti glarf• .11 brick and stone The very vines I ioalubles of the roadside were beautiful to ~er, tut snow-white blackberry blossoms lying a tni Iri,r t-„ in, and the singing if the birds in tlk• ,r,-hu,d-, where the suushitiL was tempered ti) he tLics f iliage, or, best of all, paring in tti. shall ow “f such a wood as she had kireamed vi led she could remember, with the hush sea C quic•tuLss of a csiuutry landscape, tsputr.aa , - .itti the roar and tumult she had left be'uintu master gave 'flute time for the .if reveries, had they been ever 60 pleseaut. icewud to thaik himself in duty bound to be .rtaining, and-pointed out the lot:a/ales with ut satisfaction to himself, and pride in the borhood. This here buildin' . F the schobl-house, where _ got all they know of media' and ritto' —qutk• enough I tell mother for good plain °ono r) !wk.,. Mother was goin' to rend one of 'em d awn fur you this wornui', but I calculated you'd ci better to see somebody you know'd. You tint told me your same yet. Liddy? Well, hat's a good name. I hadan aoatLiddy when 1 was a boy. Ido believe you don't know what ,uy natue i,4 neither. Now if that ain't a joke. Soulen't have know'd who to ask for if I . been on the spot, would you? Well, if s .e'd jest told 'eta you wanted to go to Elijah curdy's, any body'd a kaow'd. There's a am -t lerablr number o' Purdy's amend* Westches ter county. Some on em ain't no relatiow, ugh. There's the widow Purdy, she's a si*. tt.r of mine, Elam/nut's wife that was. she's ,4ot a handsome place a little tutu of the road flout the meetin'-house: Oh, there's the meet iii'.hutue sow, up smoag the apple-trees as the You see that long row o' sheds? well, right up abuse there. We haat% r * sere'n a stile go now, Liddy. Yon see that • .;r etoaefimeer well, right over that bill, au' yea kin see our Dew barn ' It was with no little interest, then, that Ly die watched fur the first glimpse ones new home, Billy having consented to walk up the last hill I at, a very even pees, probably net ag the ucar vicinity of the barn aforesaid. Once Ou clic top of the declivity, however, he needed no touch the whip, but whirled them over the last Wet wi.e, gills% the new-comer very little time to nte the brown farm-house with the tidy-looking out-houses,and neat stone walls and fenoes, is. dieative,p thriving plenty. A snYeburnt little urehis, bare-headed, and gutless of shoes, swung open the large gate, and the wagon, _ scattering geese and hens in every direction, drew np at once by the "back stoop," 1 Ise Mr I l utely denominated the kitchen door.— Toe elation of the rapid drive through the fine Irt: passed away in a mom Ili, an it, recall ed to L3ilia why she was thee., sad that here she wan to labor with her little strength at anew voeauon, and under the vigilant eye of a mei trees. Sht. felt the glee (ads from her cheek, and the light from her eye, as she we; help ed 1)f the wagon, sad saw the farmer's wife ceuiug towards her, with a pitcher in one hand awl a butler plate in the other, the very person-'ifieatien of neatness and good order; tall, straight, and as prim as her husband was careless and go.mi uaiared. She had somehow expected to find his counterpart, instead of opposite, in the "mother" be had so constantly referred le, and when she felt howl( issesared trout Wad to foot , over the toped those spestdelas, Alm eiebod hot- Prow Lie Let 19 , ' • Book BY ALICB B. NEAL ORM% OCTOBER 14,1854. spin to the beater she had j ut se . Lon We down?" Kn. Pardy sa id, 'lon eta ley your Wallet un the bu just NUd7 muse, mow, tither, htt mod; Jon held& gut uu Uwe to tastes all coins." And so they into the room is their dlnauly Omit shirt sleeves, and sook drifirin duo their late amutiues sloe. grad labia was a new bight toe paws of meat, auu w e er paws, tut iropo, sad Wok sines of home-ut.eie wady sparklutg water treat toe douse, in that: way, to out who sow oe Ike state pr4vistous Crum 001011 r, where Luntud moue ' Waited fur straggliug pur These 0,44 taw& , rapidity out,oc. farestaboeurs, who for.i, ritiu d *alai the &lever as they helped theatmarts with and spouse to the theueti beton I P by Siiioo their that wit she had chased, eo easily of the and she Y seemed to animate them 'a. /lima they seldom par- tea being the print:44i ti.s.pd, and renewed. With the dweu daily headache had returueu, • of her jouruey, with /L s 4, *baud& inbupportable. ted her putts wit h OWL.; her LulL, but sue was reetratu4 The ' suc he thankful bution of pie, which turned stain LO tiff the gar , an Lydia ' table. 1 couclutted by the distri- , oleo:eau and tirtod-apple Wok ut weir hands acid re 'noway to thew held work. ,ter take your ttougb up , that little one you 11 had i. Purdy . 3 lirbt clucctiou, It the chain hack froze the She vu fi h VI3 minutes, h to go, and be, if only -1f; and when she tutrad as to tut down and wonder think of doing as bile had all going to end. Sue much encouraged if bhe .y's first address to tier ••the end roue uow she ever dune, and hi:) , would not haye had overheard husband: "What on e. for? Why, she/ stage,.; I don't a "Well, if she to a good plane t sand stoutly; for and, as be said, the first. "But sewing stiddy; an, her up main. If she chooses, she'll you bring that gtri here as if else was in tut_ last he could peel a potatoe • e list stages, she's come ken care of," the faruii.r 'tiered Lydia his prolver, ten a froey to her Iron, believe it's nothin' Luc round the honee'lt hying et do uotinie but what e help." ion was interrupted by ew help," with a black ieatly-fating barege de at tt, and at her cam• n collar, then back to air, and he, good wan, better part of valor, field, and left thew to uid together. i the washing and iron baking_ uoi recurring iitent. of Mr , . Purdy'. And here the co :tie appearance of sak apron tied oVe (a ne. Mrs. Ford)] brie undertileeves her husband in Wet , usoli•riug diseretA heu. u k himself to tb get along as well as It was Wedneedal Mg be:Lig out of Oar duiil Thursday iu th duurws',.• arratigem,ni httic to be done aft. awl tot• kitclieu uaz demo the Ace \ YCVI.. ty t I M • Puniy 11'i atleo -•, Had r chin, iu , 144 ti 4 f t:.d her cap-striogs ut half-holyday. (I ing bedroom. sbt bro basket of mending, to with characteristic vig L)dia was not slow not stepped at once in farmer's wife, who sat t , y the window openin g sltch.2 was as neat as 3 crumb up in the fluoi well-seoured sink. Tit open door, and the bus plst, and the fields b tight, sweet-scented wii "I 6rn.int you'd better , see if tht.re's any eggs," u 11U6Vitr to her wcoud io u..w ?" "To morrow's it ugh to do then 'wet," c uld cut hayed] rr...utl, fur ;,he girl was free Air, :sad see fur be WS+ +:!,l4itVti 1',:11.11), Mrs. Purdy u. sva,, n•ot unkind at 4 I.e. and qutckues of eoi the obtuse clumsiness ought th etthluD . IP i • mdmially 12.1 , 1 to ; "iaelivl. Itdl , lL' id endurance_ *WI la a new domestic, utute up, for the strong lacked. “She's a handy, clever We good woman, look in figure aa she went toward I want help , I want help: earn her salt. I can't eate-looking piece &rutin unw as our minister . / wi posisemed her to gu out to 14'AI) to Aing her 'long. dog, too ; buwlishe atair li ; come here this in hurt you,” she called out "Barkin' dogs never bite; bay, the old house dog eS and barking round her. *he's tome, I must make ti with this consoling and phiw busy dame relapsed to heti her ealealations on the pt 4 Baking-day unfolded no Such a profusion of milk and butter. she had never) ar the grocer's, and she w approving e aide by her tit the milk-room, so delioate bright morning air was of exhausted frame, and the first to one so naaoonsi brought a clear glow to her almost beautiful. Tb . of it, with beating the Itn parinif the bread, and pie tilled its gaping month ; vegetables to prepare f proved that she could early peas, and do a varit where quickness atoned f were the boys' beds to m bad been airing all the ma herself taking especially the mom occupied by Ci the house, who bad al read ly by picking the peas la tagber i a ant lemon is u Ma . 'zig, it must bo of the city girl for many a' to go into the barnyard had never worn anythiq soled it:wrote° buskin come her terror of the honest creatures as the: themselves; particalstfi within tint range ,of a of a long tail. But be mend the bars a lier stool for ber, sad pail was ansucling quit. straight. It was taw easiness ofmte of mu to help milk ; but Wise took it apes Waved, when be found Lydia std out grow any more courageous with tune, sad by his good staitagewuut au the rest were unapt toy the was she was uumigh with BlindLe, the most gentle one among them. Lydia found Wu she we. expected to go with the handy Wo meeting on Sunday morning, and suueked Ars. Yu4y I nouons ut propriety when she presented herseit In a elangtahle salt dram, lace-tramed tuanti/ta,' and a wanes gay with rititams and lowers. ' ,CDs good dame was arrayed Au a Scotch giughlus, mid her "dimmable had clown ucttlis..r hteaulting nor trimming sines its purchase, two summer before. Lydia had yet to lean that flue dress was not the end of existence, a knowledge that would go far towards making unsay a pour fauitiy ootidortabls is our eider, weer' d4y-guuus uluw in the plus of dower 6aniens every spring, and the butcher is deiremd ed to give Luis IMAAilitar a customer. Lae wen, young and aids who were 10,1414 abet the maps, ouunts7 &shwa, all ' at :tit gay damsel. Caleb Yardy handed her out of site tamer's douole 'atm, and tilers was Utah a auditing and Wh.ifiallig among the Women CJAa..I! ettate4lllll the pews, that eveu toe entrance ut the tILIDIatar Whaled wade mess Bur. Mrs. Purdy felt it all, to her great venation , and turned over the leaves of the ilium-6volt very steadily while die minister was tiudiug his chapter, biting the tips ut tier Leda thread gloves, instead of the sprigs of thyme and ".id men, " which she car ried uy way of a viusagretie. Considering how otosety Caleb kept watch of the family pew from this singing seats that worn tog, we cannot wonder that Mrs. ?tad.), Under took to set things straight that week, with re gird to the "sew help.' To begin with, she pre seuted Lydia with two yards ut blue cheek, wake herself "a decent apron, " in peace of the hutos silk, which always roared her ire; at the same time hinting very strongly at uudersievee and heck ribbons. Lydia, willing to accommo date herself to circumstances, appeared in shot; sleeves the next day, and never war blue cheek apron wore becioniug to a slender waist. "Mrs. P.,' as her hushatel use& ty styled her, consoled ueraelt by telling "Mr. P." that somehow it wad uo use to try and Make a hired girl out of Liddy; it went against the grain; and she caleulatesi she must take the heft of the work herself. Awl so she did, good motherly soul, having net reward by seeing Lydia, who had wade a sili ut cuuquest of the real head of the family, gr , w !stronger and blither every day, until she sing about the house and the garden, doing all itiaL tiow devolved up's) her as quickly and neat ty as even Mrs. Purdy herself. 1%11 0 . had some rattier uutilial reflections, we 'ear, when tie saw his lather, one of those Frtivi iegod people who Joke with all the pretty girls to obi neighborhood, pouch Lydia s glowing !cheek, and snap her on the shoulder, with the encuursgiug remark, that - she'd be worth her salt yet. " Caleb considered that she icas already, and her sugar to boot; when he noticed how pleasant she bad managed to make the home seem !AD*: she had hcel3 their, ali.l what a beautiful cap she had manufacture - :1 fur in. ithatier out of the scraps of the lac an i r,hi,•U hiLe hat found in the cal , -box; ausl thsi Los father', neckerchiefs were t,ed hand-on:4ly i•v ,, ry Sunday morning. He vr..Liderell LOW lid manage to make that knot : he :rind and tried a whole hoar, so :..at Le calve near beiug 1 its to church. lie .mshiugly touted his desire for iustrucuou after La bill.ll,tlC session, which was half juk. ;ugly accerdesl—but we arc ruuu.ng ahead of our 01), r be if we told to what the leseou i.ouited. .Ig s AL hell* An IftlillvDl. l * She aiTilvd }lt:l'ft! S tnc summer wore ou, and how mach Lydi.. ,ii I bind of true Fife and activety ! Busy and s-neer'ui from moruin g till night, sleeping .e v.,:ly on her low bed iu the end room as if L b, eu thaw lu xur, ous couch ever fa:looneft : : .e fiat a ehauge hei been wrought In !,z, •I r itself, from time immemorial the abel of Mrs Purdy summer help ! Then s Id a white curtain at the window, and a N... 1 had been fashioned iiut of the black trunk, sit'. a chintz dress skirt for a cover. An empty box bad beau transformed into a table, the sides neatly covered with wall paper, and the top by vn..twas left of tt e eh •titing Mrs Purdy ha., Lyd , .l I.r the eurui,u, edged with a use •s; ale Nast:, wilich. ad 1 0 13 g .- 1 he June roe les and monthly houeyeuckles Lasko, wt. naves witit..uL l's simple bouquet, was uoe,iees pitch-r, rescued from a gathering 0. .111.111.10 household uteusils, duscovereit in that _rent -tire ro• tn. the garret. Mrs. Purdy cuul.; a ,t r.-friou from calling "Mr. P " t„ look, she ii-eevered the new arraugetueuts, au: being WI ; .112 hearing, took an, pro.t.tg. a peep eve. m o thers shoulder, aud ut sued tt was it.,:somer than the spare duos Lydie w nave beau very much aas n..ertedif she lot.i known of this invastau her premises; but she did not—at leant una. ;et' girl," thpui some time alter it hal taken place. ter Lyelli's li o ,ot • Very gradually, liko the restoration of tier barn. "But who a health, no one exactly knew bow, 'he came to be is uot g tug to i regarded more like a relative than a stranger, order au, h a aeli- not to say d.onestic. in the family It cost Mr inueh of a lady Purdy more thought than anything which had h a t G eoid have j happened for a lung time, when he offered her k, I don't see, or I the first instalment of tier wages. "It didn't !illy afraid of a 'pear right to him, no bow ;" and finally be de lkin' ? liere, you pouted the amount in hard dollars no the dress.o., sir. lie won't when she was out of the kitchen. Lydia blushAl the window.— i when she discovered it was for her, though she or Lydia stood at was all alone. "It 'peered" to her very much in g, and whining, j the same light as it did to Mr. Purdy. ell, I s'pose now She had written twice to Anna, once inviting best of it ;" and her to come out and pass Sunday,by Mrs. Purdy's phis reflection, the i kiuil suggestion. The farmer's wife understood, tug darning and by this time, Lydia's reasons for undertaking her , ts of her dairy. new vocation, and her anxiety about her sister's neicrs to Lydia. i loneliness and displeasure. Twice a week, Caleb eggs, and sugir drove to the White Plains postAice,itud always , eld before except promised to bring her a letter, but each time his is. Purdy's first good, honest face began to look discouragingly as ned admiration of he turned into the lane, and saw her on the wateh lean and cool. The i by the great cherry-tree. However, he never •If an elixir to her objected to letting Billy take his cross way to • mists, fatiguing at the bars, while he walked by Lydia's side, trying ed to housework, to consote her no doubt, and long after any reit outwits that made s onatde person venni have given up any hope of ad a busy in 'ruing I an answer from so obstinately silent a correapon rink oven, and pre- lde at. Tue white sun-bonnet was looked for and nd puddings, that I fou'ud at the trysting place. then there were the 'lle three months for which the original agres oar, and Lydia I went between Mr. Purdy and his "help" was potato and shell wade came to an end with woudedulrapidity.— of household tasii - J - if it had been called a visit instead of service, experience There t she could not have enjoyed it more. Aa she after dinner; they repined her strength, the household tags, at eg, and Lydia found I twin irksome and strange, became really pleasant. d care of the side oft Even in the washing, which at first seamed very IN the eldest son of discouraging, she could give Mrs. Purdy great hown himself friend- I assistance, and saved her time by taking for that e breakfast, and giv- day all the other household duties. Through the ;ing i rest of the week they were shared between them; and when the work was done, Mrs. Purdy never objected to the wood walks, and berryings, sad even fishing excursions which Caleb projected ; generally taking some of the younger children with them to play propriety. As for the two buys ("Mrs. P." never had had adangbtsr,) Lydia was their prime favorite. She helped then to pieces of s. ring, and paper, and needlevand inter thread fur their various man in the p , p-gun and fishing-tackle line, whet it mother had forbidden them her workbasket. She encouraged them to bona their eau, niggly, cettiug that ,he he.; stood -sees tee autl • re• t ere; the Ti• coals alai; ; ti••! etllU lapoi) bah' Caine It] at the the yard, the gran' were ripp;cd b) a t to the barn and Pur :v v iry, ill, .1 u‘t .L..:-, out lauuttu' upon rg to be 1L ,u w bet n..w I.oJup.: was a terror to • • She did n•.t like er thin ehoee ; she , 'Aker than a double- she could not over ei gentle, ere—sor of the oows , en she found herselt • hoof, or the sweep Tionally twinned t ,, ug tiute, aud fixed • by to am that the 12=1 and soH dome their shirt shelve tritell to their sash,lleaskae, et "Hate," se he eras peerally asibsd, told ilia pertieelar army, Jeba Williams, this "Liddy ovoid had his sister Biwa all holler a eing . iag, wheeler Is wee "Old Bea dyad,' Sesdayingbas or 40arry me long,' wkien they was out in the woods." This was uatandei be to very reasettel, for Basso Walls:es, basing partied:My Ihnoied Caleb Purdy, their fathers' farm adjoining, wee bum to hare ro, "Us ought to be aehased of hiseslf, paying se nisch sueesiee so • hired girt" "Sett Monday's tee Arse Monday in Septem• bar, niother," Ms. Purdy said ow night, after . diligent study of the "Farsier's Almanac" in counting up the wages of pertain bands about to be disallow/ed. “Tbe land l ao it is," ejaculated Mrs. P.; pnerally so beat out wben 8 vesetbar eomee, that I always Pad it out myself." "I guess Led 'e &anemia& trot her Alt, Bey, P. Per toy port, I dos i t see a bet peters gi4ne tor de- whitens bar." 1 114V4iin‘bipstiiid' litrifsbd liegted up Rua worked round, ain't it Dow?" Dim Purdy sail, looking out to the graze plat where Lydia bt . taken her °hods, and with diligently fmishing some hows•hold sewing "tine's made Went boys' jackets jest as Luca at a tailvreNe and tots dreeb I're got rite tits jest like au old glove, it's to easy, besides looking a, gontpel. Aliss Williams asked in- if I had it made iu l ork " "I don't tee no use in dein' without her," (a irb said, sturdily, over the top of the "Westches ter News." Mr. P. shot a gid.long look at his wife bu: shook his bead negatively to Caleb, when L': '6* no sips of encouragement. So it came about that the little trunk was packed once more, and Lydia, with a heart full and a very unsteady voice, bid good-by so the boys and Mrs. P., and looked around at the o.d garden, and the barn and brindle, for the last time. Mrs. Purdy bad urged ber to "stay a spell longer ;" but her health was fully estate Imbed again, and, besides her anxiety on Anna's account, Lydia had most urgent reasons for thank mg it was not best to accept the offer. Still her eyes were decidedly red, and ber pocket-hand kerchief in freqttent request all that last morn ing. - It was Caleb who drove her to the cars on this occasion, Mr. Purdy going as far as the gate, and sqaosealug her band very heartily es he gave her the mysterious direction, oDo jest as Caleb !les, Liddy; it's all right. If 'taint all right, I'L uuike it so with Mrs. P." However, she did not wonder over it long, for she was thinking of her return to city life, and its drudgery and confinement, after the freedom she had fenjoyed. It reined more irlmorne than ever, and she felt so Falsely and unprotected, al ter the fatherly kindness of Mr. Purdy end the friendship of the boys. *Don't sigh so, Liddy, don't; I can't bear to hear you," Caleb said, when walking Billy np the hill past the meeting-house. That, too, reealled so many happy recoollee tions, the plain practical sermons and meet old. fashioned hymns, which bad given be: the first taint conception of tite beauty and happineae of iiie recJguising the blaring and protection of a Father's love overruling every event. She ale-cud God in her heart for this new life sal tight, and the gbespes, however brief It bad been, of a truer earthly existence that she had ever known befurr.. "I oau't help feeling bad, Oaleb. Everytraly'e b.ten so good to Me, you sod the boys. and your lather especially. So ha• your morber, too. I wanted to tell tier bow mueb I thought of her won I came away, but I didn't know how." -She eats jest as much by you, Liddy, as if you were her own deughNtr, out) , she don't know it; it's her way," responded Caleb, giving Billy 4 very unueoeseary cnt with the whip "It's so dreadful to me to have to start off ilooe again, after being here so long, and not knowing. whether I Phall ever see soy of you ligr‘l.l " "Weil., Caleb." "Nothing. I s'pase there's fll'IV 1 11! tCEW .tfter your baggage wbea you ; 4.-1 to Y " "There would be, if thert whr 3nytviy ionk after we." Fir the remaining half mile Ctleb was t• iv. in atttoding to Billy - e tit ,us : ,i.eppitig the whip-iiisri At tra seemed disposed to alight oo him Lyold up her veil on one side to let th•• wind reaca ,wollen ey.-s : "The people in the car, !souk utak 'twas sn strange, - vac vain t ) at Caleb must have driveu very nlowiy; fir, though they started to go id ercastia, the earl.- -r> a night when they arriv-1 st the oept,t. T., , was a hurried fareweli Lydia'. part as C.. • oioded her to the CC./13' 'N'% gad s t a rt e d off • see about the trunk, and toen she found her,et ,lone iu the er.wd, and ti tm . , lad clatter of It. way-car. Sue did a it -tie "what the p e lt thought" now, but pa: u. > head &Jam and crie : iikern uaby, even atter a.i.cie our ottne 4i) I 'it the empty seat bevide her, fo- the car iival. ed eibe felt so utterly f oriovo, and she n,t, sud to Caleb what she intended all sioug, It , 'bank Van for his brotherly care all summer ; and, "0 d ear, dear:" what a flood of miserable thoughts the unuttered exclamation bridged over: Then, too, her neighbor eb adeptly a rude, disagreeable man ; for, though elle sliran's: in, the smallest space when beard him oomii.v . , he seemed determined to ;atria her attenti.m. potting his arm amens the back of the seat. an, —yes--actually attempting to pass it around her waist. That was too =nob. She started, indignantly, to claim the protection of the lady and gentle man in front, but a well-knows voice said, quite tow enough to be heard only by her in the noise of the train— " Don't out me off so, Liddy I" And the ride stranger way Caleb, on his way to York to attend to some business for his father. So he said, at least, though ht did not explain very clearly his disposition of Billy, or why he had not "token of hie intention before. Bow she brightened up directly, and looked around the ear, and svemed se happy in the protection which the. preseuoe of the sturdy young farmer gave her ! Caleb being slew of speech, u our readers may have observed, they had almost reached New York before he had explained his errand to Lydia's comprehension—nothing less than to be ' her escort, and to bring her Wei again that same day as AU wife, in which plan be was aided and abetted by his father, as now flashed on Lydia'e 1 4111 a goiag beak again without you if I have to stay a week," was Caleb's final ooLelu 41no ; "and you know how obstinate mother alkyl. I int." Tuey lied just entered the long tunnel as he Rude this declaration ; and when the train lum bered into daylight again, the offondilg arm held her very closely, said one hand was a prisoner into the baryin, . it was eery heedless in them, tut they walked front the depot without one thinking of Lydia's trunk, the. hand on bill arm sow, and Osieb andnimaring to do away with the firm of Mrs. Purdy's displeasure, whisk wee the frost drawback oa her happiness. Howeverr, the teach was ads in his pocket, sad it proved all *emote onveniest in the sad. *very ober& that they pissail won suggestive to Caleb of an slesgymaa; big Lydia pisided missississiNitti ••sPiort' , B. F. SLOANi EDffOIL NUMBER 21 okras tat amaseas, as she w de Merl 1010 re man sunk! isco Sus • dolma* mamas. klowevar, As was moo to be toad, it 4 as, Lamar W 4 taw.; sad, 1"1"1"104.= hAttskt her asassad, w sae glory of a r mautsuatiprato bosettiOtiluliae, arriarsaa. rasa a owl to a mast dry-good 410D1, viola marls salary scorooty osaapaassaisd for-what a• eapiv..ty pupa* via to won, dmfool umossisaitava. , ltrwo s h abby Suay err jacu,ut. ,u4l;riage the Old dossaassd 10 NOM "let uy b.up t.) Lae totoullibbll seam OW lad 3.%t 4.0 • oarevons wits mead 111101111117 sue at ‘441e.1 uv *.p.iuty seedy. ti um idoispetsw Opening Wore ber, J • r AikeU n. , 40 uo bur tatutly—Mt Dena —l: 4 6 Aug vat tivtirawtxt. She honed this Cap.... au I AIL- ; Dot, as , abo !ow laYl UWE; • odip a a lug, siols'a hissualgou .i• Airs. Tibboto SONO wow the . , i sec l ,t . elm, 444 rid ii all gay iss...e r .ai sot . mosscsalui, 40ca55;%114041 gout, usa 4.B4iiaea, • aar sestd2Oblriato siN,* alum was soffsetora for farmer's ssiis t as :L., N. hal - . amen:WC / Litt Ultso , or i'Lr.lls. AL tDc depot A, A litit .11 at Mr. fur,ly i k apstke.a., to , Cu Ar e , ° s ob nico i ve d bis warm parrot asl cenor.t , - • s!.d welooms holies 10 an &Low:4/ml' intleemitAsb/a Mate of haPpiness,, unuorianaj, end beet tniness, which was by ao zu.sos AN/lottl Dy tL^ tut resat jckes, quest/Nis, •'' - t taut .aw e, • 1.11. if role ; r doubts an to /Imt: ,•.veto.t. at 1v... y . •t try I.7baraco:lD• flowerer. u Mrs. Pato) we, 1....4teu op L , 4f erode, or felt injured wino fled bt i lablint/ calm/I tint to her that he'd "brought name a now hap—Caieb's wife," em be drew up to the door, she also felt it was too late to offer any objections It was alt summed up in— •'Lana Ake: Liddy, you're Jest in tine to met the tee-table; Liao s pretty hard day's week, nod feel staff:" It was probably owing to this stiffness that she tendered mem no other, oongratulatios,lo4 Lydia began fur the first time to realise 'bier great happiness, sad the wonderful change the day had made in her life and prospects. Somebody says, :'There never was a home large enough for a mother and diughter-in-lsw." Mr. Elijah Purdy's homestead is an empties, judging from the harmony of the household. There is no necessity for Mrs` Purdy to be "bo thered with Irish" any more; and Caleb's hai: tug no occasion to "train after that Susan WU hams," is another addition to her enjoyment. However, we grieve to add to en hap 4 ter' urination chat the fneniship between and Sualui'b brother John is at an end,_ John having thrown oat a taunt, of "Caleb's marl7ll4l a kttehen-girl," which was bottled on the spot by a sound drubbing from Elnathan. Religion in Japan. Tht temples, chiefly Buddhists, are beautiful ly situated in the suburbs. The animate is them generally through rows of elefaut tressaad wild cameliae. They are large plain striatum with high peaked roofs, resmbliug ths imm pictured on giinese porcelain. In the spas in tuedlately in front, is a large bell few mumnit tog the faithful, a stone reservoir of hol*stir, ano Revere! roughly hewn atone idols. Tb. dour w.y ornamented with curious looking dr , sions, duo ..thi 1" .61.11M30 uarved in vood• trpongatio , tug, there ls not:iing special about the buildings worth not;ag; the nakoti sides and exposed rat •-rt hiving gloomy appearance. The sitar is the only onjrct that 'Waste attention. Some of the. Mob, •kla th,:se altars are similar to those sewn ,n tue churches in Italy. Th. priests count beads, StAAVE heads, and wear analogous r s, a.,! • , ervice is att., uded b) tho ringing ti b ~:s, h: I,giptiug of caudles, and the burning ..f nee. lo fact, exc , pt ;hat cruis is n0 .e•,,•;• .e•,,•;• • t. (me could ,gaily Itlllgine him se a Roman Catholic pltor of worship. the setreutecuth c,uttity, C:iristaanity tr.o it • we« d by the Jesuits, and for a tins ri vi• 4 .1,41 I pip,,r• +a; I,llt mitsi9uaries, iaflat ne haugury and prebumpta - uteri,re sad c. a ...amen: perwitiiou. iVed the Cif forty yore, .... we:, es ,irpa. ruin pinta of the i t g col the ergs@ 14 ' . ,toll were the Luc Itinush ;ow tine / 12 MESE MEI INE= ..... ) .or u: ~r: the} E • =ON ALI ti .) •ta ESE =a _l•h.. r ,r T.., I.•t IL • r•f • ME ERNI OM A t) 1,~:.,i..~.i. ~ v Illy C. ...t• 6.)Eau .lunt,cs to California !Ica Long h:uee capturr , i y c.u.p irizsly boar up amen,; rip6u T. 11- ay esg.a bins, ad placed hive i • ..,o le a pow I). Jiu k ; upon Paella Lar, t trer the d..wr i.a leaned in compassion letters we ••Legeiyi—Large Bear—the laryst ever mught--adiiiirsion oc) cent.." Ave UMW rive-bones, sung-legged men, fresh from the cones, ib shuffling down the Welt, read the sea, and tbmight he'd like to look at the "critter." So he paid the admisios ha, and after satisfying his onion', went as hie war. The day alter one of oar Gerona citizens opened the very next room to that where bruin was on exhibition, and posted over bisamor a !ngn on which was printed in huge "Lager Bier." Oar Pike meaty Friend amp tarok, Ibag-leggedly, down the street num Whir turwarda, and was thunderstruck, whey -M I& the new sign, "Lager Bear!" said he, "Limiper Bearf—why, dod den that other feller'n rye been net'egied!" and as wrathful as =- lee, be made one rush for bruin's ezhibitiemunaen. swept in like an ugly thunderbolt, negardlilMof admission foe, and, without one weed, l ied our worthy friend, the hunter, and utterly cleaned him out. II $ l / 1 1:1i,11 , - .1.. 1 (MO Lcuti,.. - .1 lint, to buil 14. APTAIIIII I 4 UTAII.—Tbe Washington meow pondent of the Courier mad Esquire., writes as followa:—Ths °finial term of Goventor= Yo nag, of Utah Tetritory, expired on the :'nth of September. FR* neesour hen Us:, i: prio r mi, been agreed ors, andA learn that the went of one has been found a matter of Obledilliouhy. Young will limbo re-a • - be* it is well known that no man, not, a govern that lawless and Wiping' is 0161111111 1 - ty, willont, the material aid of Om at has well ' Appointed regiments. The Semeiary et Well 1 ntor), A. W. Babbit, terser!) , &date* Se Om gran, win direct affairs until the farther seise of the Preident. The polities' imetholdbillew . of these rib is as reatatkale se &it meg and religiose irreplaridaa, Mr. Yeats us ,caste s have not thought It to fartruttS of their Territorial laws, er the actiwllde ipenditures of the public , apProtrislintifitihn ~, Rest 5T9 pa. io i ~,; dv IMO xlud t. , tirhits ,ArLy, arr.v.ivi at, 'WO re 1, IL Inter . h nonti of Le , as It .zed w:th Gr, Ja ir.tacb, I,te4aoß l ,TO